“I think the World Cup limit is still being broken”

I think the World Cup limit is still being broken

Finnish athletes continued their good grips in the hall competitions on Thursday. Reetta Hurske finished second in the women’s 60-meter real with a time of 8.06.

Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen ran in the men’s 1,500 meters for a new hall world record on Thursday in France. He ran a trip to the Lievin International Athletics Championships at 3.30.60. Ingebrigtsen improved the former Hall ME by 0.44 seconds.

About Finnish athletes Sara Kuivisto ran a mile on the halls in Finland with a record time of 4.29.64. He came seventh in the race. The winner was Ethiopia Gudaf Tsegay at 4.21.72.

The drought fell below Sandra Eriksson 4.30.91 from the former SE Hall Hall in its name.

– The World Cup limit was the goal, but this race was a good reminder that the first race of 1,500 meters or miles in a race season is always difficult. I believe that the boundary between the World Cup halls will be broken when I still have a race or a couple under, Kuivisto said in a press release from the Finnish Sports Confederation (SUL).

Aituri Reetta Hurske ran in the women’s 60-meter fences at a time of 8.06, which was enough in the final for second place. The victory took the time of 8.00 authentic French Laeticia Bapte. Finland Nooralotta Neziri was eighth in the finals in 8.38, the last.

– I am pleased to be able to fight for the victory of these competitions now. I haven’t been able to do that before, Hurske said in a SUL press release.

Simo Lipsanen was third in the men’s trio with a score of 16.59. The competition was won by Cuba Lazaro Martinez reading 17.21.

– The jumping place is good, the run went and the contacts were ok, but now it was known that when the previous race was on Monday, you have to try to bet on the first rounds of the race, Lipsanen said in a press release.

Elmo Lakka was eliminated from the men’s 60-meter hurdles final after freezing for the last time in the first round with a time of 7.98.

Women’s five-time Finnish discus throw champion Salla Sipponen threw the Finnish top result of the season 55.11 in Pirkkahalli, Tampere. A week ago, Sipponen improved his top result of the season by 55 cents in the same hall.

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